PM: Estonia, Latvia must work together for greater development

2018-08-30

LETA/BNS Staff

Estonian Prime Minister Juri Ratas said on August 21 at the end of the joint sitting with the Latvian government that the development of Estonia and Latvia is faster when the two countries support each other.
"When we speak with one voice, our countries' positions will be heard better in our neighboring region, the European Union, NATO as well as the whole world, but when we act together, we can do a lot to improve the lives and well-being of our own people," Ratas said.
The first joint sitting of the Estonian and Latvian governments took ...

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